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    <description>James Carouso is the managing director for BowerGroupAsia in Singapore. Prior to joining BGA, he was the senior foreign policy adviser to the US Indo-Pacific Command in Hawaii. Earlier, he served as chargé d’ affaires at the US Embassy in Canberra, Australia. His earlier diplomatic postings including Thailand and Indonesia.</description>
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      <description>No matter which candidate is successful in the November US elections, the geopolitical contest between the United States and China is likely to continue. Whatever the merits of the arguments of each nation’s political elite, they are both locked into a narrative about the other that has widespread support among most segments of their populations.
This means the decoupling of the global economy is likely not only to continue, but to accelerate. We already see Huawei banned from the British...</description>
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      <title>US-China rivalry: How companies can adjust to geopolitical shift as decoupling accelerates</title>
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